I asked Dr. Austin Long, authority on international security matters and particularly urban operations in counterinsurgency, to put this in perspective for us. He replied: "The
long awaited offensive to retake Mosul is a welcome sign of progress in the war
on the Islamic State but should not be heralded as the beginning of the end.
The loss of Mosul will hurt the group but not fatally. We should always
remember that retaking Fallujah in 2004 was seen as a major sign of progress
but two years later Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic State's predecessor, was
stronger than ever."
Hear Dr. Long on Monday, November 7, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. He delivers, The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria: Crucible for the Next American President. For details: LisaBernard@SecuritySpeak.net or www.Facebook.com/PodiumTime.
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